Max Frisch. Terra Incognita: Some Notes about the Exhibition

  • Natalia A. Bakshi The Russian State University for the Humanities
Keywords: Max Frisch, utopia, architecture, Switzerland, USSR

Abstract

The article describes the exhibition “Max Frisch. Terra incognita” on the 110th anniversary of the Swiss classic Max Frisch. The exhibition is dedicated to two seemingly unrelated themes: the writer Max Frisch's fi rst profession of architecture and his relationship to Russia and the Soviet Union. However, this connection does not lie on the surface. He searched for other spaces — clear, functional, livable — and, failing to fi nd them, he created them himself.

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Author Biography

Natalia A. Bakshi, The Russian State University for the Humanities

Doctor of Philology, licentiate of Theology, Head of Department of German philology, Institute of Philology and History, Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), director of the international Russian-Swiss center.

Published
2021-12-15
How to Cite
Bakshi N. A. (2021). Max Frisch. Terra Incognita: Some Notes about the Exhibition. Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue, 4(4), 232-240. https://doi.org/10.17323/2658-5413-2021-4-4-232-240